Question detail
Which option best matches the approved learning objective for Cell Differentiation?
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Cell structure
Question
- A. It means students should be able to describe how specialised cells are adapted for their function.
- B. It means specialised is never assessed in Cell Structure.
- C. It means students should memorise the topic name without explaining it.
- D. It means the opposite of the approved learning objective for Cell Differentiation.
Answer
It means students should be able to describe how specialised cells are adapted for their function.
Explanation
The correct answer is "It means students should be able to describe how specialised cells are adapted for their function." because it directly answers "Describe how specialised cells are adapted for their function.". In Cell differentiation, the safest GCSE Biology approach is to identify the relevant cell biology idea, explain it with precise vocabulary, and reject options that are vague, off-topic, or from another part of the specification. This version focuses on Cell differentiation within Cell structure and uses the question reference 592177 to keep the explanation distinct.
Common mistake
Cell Differentiation common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Describe how specialised cells are adapted for their function..
Answer by clearly explaining how to describe how specialised cells are adapted for their function..
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